The project details page contains all of the available information for a project listing:
This section contains the following topics:
The options along the top of the page let you perform a variety of tasks with the project listing.
The information bar across the top of the page displays information for bidding, updates and update history:
The following table describes the values in the information bar.
Value | Description |
| The date and bid time of bid events for the project. |
Last Updated | The date and time of the most recent significant update to the project listing. |
View History | Click to view the change history for the project by the type of change, the user making the change, the date and time of the change and any notes for the change. |
The options at the top right of the page let you perform a variety of tasks with the project listing.
Notes:
The following table describes the watch, share, print, download and hide options.
Option | Description |
Watch | |
Share | Use to share the project with others in your company. |
Print as PDF | Click to print the project details page as a formatted PDF. |
Download as CSV | Use to download the listing as a comma separated value (CSV) spreadsheet. |
Hide | Use to hide the project. The listing appears grayed out in future search results. Reverse the procedure to show the project again. |
The side bar menu gives you access to your Match scores, Task List and any Notes added to the project listing, as described in the following table.
Field | Description |
Match scores | The Match scores display a ranking of how well the project matches your profile preferences. |
Task List | Tasks for you to perform that relate to the project. |
Notes | Notes for the projects added by you or another member of your company. The number of notes is shown next to the section name. To create a note
Click Add Note to complete the task. |
When present, the top of the listing can contain an Invitation to Bid (ITB) from an interested general contractor and options for responding to the bid. The invitation includes information entered by the inviting general contractor along with options to respond to the bid. You can choose to decline or accept the bid, indicate the bid is under further review or you can ignore the request.
Note: For further information about the bid, contact the bidding general contractor.
The Details section contains general information about the project, including project ID, value, type, building use and square feet, as described in the following table.
Field | Description |
Project ID | The ConstructConnect ID for the project. |
Solicitation # | The agency specific project number for a municipality or state or federal agency, such as the park bench replacement solicitation number 12345 for the Department of Parks. Note that there can be multiple solicitation numbers, each representing separate agencies. |
Status | The stage of the project, such as GC Bidding or Post Bid. |
Bid Type | The type of bid for the project, such as Pre-Qual/Invited GC or Bidding as Prime. |
Sector | The area of work for the project, such as Private. |
Value | The total estimated value of the project. |
Project Type | The type of project work, such as New Construction. |
Building Use | The end use of the project, such as Water / Sewer. |
Set Asides | The percentage of work that is set aside for minority and other special interest concerns. |
Bonds | The percentage of financial amounts for bonding. |
The Events section contains a list of important dates for the project, such as the bid date and the estimated start date.
The Documents section displays a list and count of documents for the project:
From here you can view project documents and send documents to either web takeoff or ConstructConnect Takeoff.
Note: ConstructConnect Takeoff may not be available for your account. Contact your sales representative or ConstructConnect Customer Service for more information.
To access the documents for a project, you can either
Result: The document viewer opens in a separate window. See Working with document viewer for more information.
You can send documents to either web takeoff or ConstructConnect Takeoff.
Result: The web takeoff window is displayed with the project documents loaded in the menu. For more information, see Working with web takeoff.
Select one of the following:
The Location section contains the physical address of the project. Clicking on the map opens the project location in a new window using Google Maps™ mapping service.
The Description section contains a text description of the project and scope. When present, clicking More at the bottom of the section displays the remaining text of the entry.
The Contacts section is divided between All, Design Team, Bidders and Planholders. The number next to a category represents the total number of contacts for the category. Click the tabs at the top of the section to view the different contact types.
The Trades section lists the trades associated with the project. Click the tabs at the top of the section to switch between viewing all trades and just those associated with your account. The number next to All or Only My Trades represents the number of trades for that category.
The line for each Division displays the Division Number and the count of Trade Codes for that Division participating in the project.
To see all of the trades for a Division associated with the project,
To expand all Divisions,
To locate a specific Division or Trade Code,